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click on the title of any post, it is a link to a separate page that shows all the comments. Scroll down to the bottom of the comments until you see the words newer and newest next to the number of comments on the right, those words are links that will lead you to a new page of comments. :)

I'm currently reading "Top of the Rock" by former NBC President Warren Littlefield about the rise and fall of the network's "Must See TV." It has interviews with all the actors, writers, producers, directors etc. If you enjoy CDaN, you'll love this book!!

So Cal residents - If at home between 12-6 today and tomorrow, please conserve electricity. (Run appliances early morn or eve). Everyone's going to need some A.C. Let's do out best to keep everyone on the grid. Stay cool, be wise. We'll be back down to tbe 80's in a few days.

If you get a chance to see Paul McCartney on this tour, go. I saw him last weekend at Petco Park in San Diego. It far exceeded my expectations. I saw him twice in Anaheim several years ago, and he was so much better this time. He's 72 years old, so I don't expect him to be touring for many more years. Unlike some artists from decades ago that go on tour, he didn't emphasize just his new stuff. He did lots of Beatles, Wings and solo stuff (both new and old). There was every age there. I went with my hubby, teenage daughter and mother.

I have no experience with the ACTs but that website helped me tremendously in the algebra classes I've been taking in college. Browse the site, its instructional videos that clearly explain math and its free!

@QueenAnne Is your money on TKMR (Tekmira)? When market closed after CDC confirmed the virus in the US, TKMR went up 25%+. They've had the highest jump so far. Other companies benefiting on Ebola are BioCryst, Sarepta, Inovio, NewLink, GSK and even Japan's FujiFilm (Remember when Fuji used to compete with Kodak? Now they're up against the GSKs and Novartiss. Word is TKMR is still the most advanced of the Ebola companies.

@Rose - Top of the Rock is a great book. Always figured Whoopi was the reason behind Ted Danson leaving Cheers. When you've finished that book you should read the one chronicling ABC called Desperate Networks by Bill Carter, the guy who wrote all those late night wars books.

Please remember Thanksgiving is a few weeks away so donate to your local food bank - and if you can afford to buy an extra turkey or two it would make the holiday extra special. This is also the time of year appeals for financial and donations are sent out..we have families who are struggling financially, people who are making difficult decisions. One more before I go - if you need help you are not alone, call your local food bank we give far more than food, we try to provide hope, friendship and support.

Lol it's there Sugarbread! That's why I used to do my clickies in all caps. Sometimes in the mobile version it's hard to see and sometimes stays gray. Plus, I've dated two guys who were colorblind and couldn't see blue ;)

trailer here. It's on Netflix very often and otherwise easy to find online. Tattoos on the Heart is one of my favorite books, such a beautiful story. AND finally, Homeboy products can be purchased at LAX and Ralph's stores in SoCal :)

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